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Non-invasive monitoring devices are a type of patient monitoring equipment used to measure physiological parameters without the need for direct contact with the patient. These devices are typically used to monitor vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation. Non-invasive monitoring devices are often used in clinical settings, such as hospitals and clinics, as well as in home care settings.
Non-invasive monitoring devices are typically small, portable, and easy to use. They are often connected to a computer or other device to allow for remote monitoring. This allows healthcare professionals to monitor patients from a distance, reducing the need for direct contact with the patient.
Non-invasive monitoring devices are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and accuracy. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of patients.
Some companies in the non-invasive monitoring devices market include Philips, Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Masimo, and Omron. Show Less Read more